...unregenerate, but to convert them. In 1768 Ihe Doctor published a sermon from Heb. iii. 4, under this title : " The Importance and Necessity of Christians considering...in the Extent of his high and glorious Character," ie as the true God. The Inquiry having been attacked by Mr. Mills, a respectable minister of Connecticut,...

...will find themselves richly compensated for its purchase and perusal. THE IMPORTANCE AND NECESSITY or CHRISTIANS CONSIDERING JESUS CHRIST IN THE EXTENT...Samuel Hopkins, AM, Minister of the Gospel in Great Barrington. Boston: Kneeland &, Adams. 1768. pp. 35. ' IN the Memoirs of Dr. Hopkins, written by himself,...

...Meeting House in Boston was published, at the desire of a number of the hearers. The title of it is, ' The Importance and Necessity of Christians considering...in the extent of his high and glorious Character.' The text Heb. iii. 1. It was composed with a design to preach it in Boston, as I expected soon to go...

...Meeting House in Boston was published, at the desire of a number of the hearers. The title of it is, ' The Importance and Necessity of Christians considering...in the extent of his high and glorious Character.' The text Heb. iii. 1. It was composed with a design to preach it in Boston, as I expected soon to go...

...in 1767. In 1768, Dr. Hopkins published a snrmon from Hebrews iii, 1, with the following title, — "The importance and necessity of Christians considering...in the extent of his high and glorious character." " This sermon was composed with a design to preach it in Boston, under the conviction that the doctrine...

...erroneous views on the subject of the Trinity. In 1768, Dr. Hopkins published a sermon from Hebrews iii. 1, entitled: "The importance and necessity of Christians...in the extent of his high and glorious character." It was preached in Boston, and " was composed," says the author, " with a design to preach it there,...

...them into the box on the table before me, which were counted and opened, and out of sixty-six voles there were sixty for Mr. William Cooper. It is to...Kneeland and Adams, next to the Treasurer's Office, in Milk Street. 1768," I find a note, from which the following extracts are made : — "I desire it may...

...were lifted up. The brethren then wrote their votes, and put them into the box on the table hefore me, which were counted and opened, and out of sixty-six...Samuel Hopkins, AM, Minister of the Gospel in Great Barrington. Boston, NE Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the Treasurer's Office, in Milk...

...the other has been of late years discontinued. It would not be unwise to revive it.* _________ _ 4 * This custom probably never became absolutely universal....Samuel Hopkins, AM, Minister of the Gospel in Great Barrington. Boston, NE Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the Treasurer's Office, in Milk...

...only within the present century, some thirty or forty years ago, that this custom, and also that nl' the examination of the candidate by the ordaining...Samuel Hopkins, AM, Minister of the Gospel in Great Barrington. Boston, NE Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the Treasurer's Office, in Milk...